In this podcast, I explore why sports fans have sports superstitions. I produced this for KERA, and it was later published in ¡Vamos Verde! by KUT titled Chicken Run: Daniel Pereira + Austin FC Superstitions + Pollo’s Great Escape. My part of the episode starts at 27:28.
The Allan Show is where I experiment with storytelling and short-form audio. It’s where I work on my personal style and express myself through conversations with others, scripting, and sound design.
According to many city ranking lists, Austin is one of the most livable and fastest growing cities in America. It’s known as “weird”, the live music capital of the world, the blue oasis in Texas, and Silicon Hills.
Austin has been growing and changing rapidly for decades, making it the subject of state and national conversations about how to deal with issues like growth, policing, and housing. Talking points that are tangible for the people that live here, and felt most by marginalized communities.
I developed this episode as a pilot for a series about Austin’s history, and how these problems are built into the city’s infrastructure.
In this episode, I looks into Austin's humble beginnings and how nature, infrastructure, and industry play a part in the city’s identity.
A self-improvement podcast where Allan and Gerald stumble their to better versions of themselves while overcoming their personal biases and social and economic systems.